Focusing on the roots of American political dysfunction, historian Michael Santos explores the core values that have historically enabled the nation to navigate challenges. Through a compelling narrative, he examines past crises and the lessons learned, offering insights into what it may take to restore functionality in contemporary politics. This journey highlights resilience and the enduring principles that have shaped the American identity.
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Wayne Santos crafts narratives that delve into the realms of science fiction and fantasy, drawing from a rich understanding of various media. His writing is characterized by a deep engagement with pop culture, particularly the vibrant trends of the 1980s. Santos brings a unique, multidisciplinary geek sensibility to his work, exploring themes and genres with a distinctive voice. Readers will appreciate his imaginative storytelling and the intricate worlds he creates.






- 2022
- 2020
A Radical Proposal to Reinvigorate the Teaching of the Liberal Arts
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book presents a comprehensive and chronological framework aimed at revitalizing liberal arts education. By integrating multiple disciplines, it emphasizes the importance of placing liberal arts at the core of students' learning experiences, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of these subjects in modern education.
- 2020
Set in the early twentieth century, the narrative explores how fishermen from New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces leveraged the International Fishermen's Races to rekindle public interest in their maritime heritage. Through the allure of their ships and the sea's romance, these fishermen sought to preserve their traditional way of life amidst changing times. The book captures the intersection of culture, competition, and community in a period marked by both nostalgia and transformation.
- 2020
United States Foreign Policy 1945-1968
The Bomb, Spies, Stories, and Lies
- 358 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on the Cold War's significance within the broader context of human history, this book explores the constraints on human decision-making and the innate human desire for storytelling and certainty amid chaos. Michael Wayne Santos delves into how these elements shaped the era, offering a unique perspective that goes beyond traditional studies of the conflict.
- 2020
The Chimera Code
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Everything's for hire. Even magic. If you need something done, Cloke's one of the best; a mercenary with some unusual talents and an attitude to match. But when she's hired by a virtual construct to destroy other copies of himself, and the payment is a new magical skill, she knows this job is going to be harder than anything she's ever done.
- 2001
Focusing on early-twentieth-century fishermen from New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces, the narrative explores their efforts to rekindle public admiration for their ships and the allure of the sea through the International Fishermen's Races. This competition served as a crucial means for these fishermen to preserve their traditional way of life amidst changing times, highlighting the intersection of culture, community, and maritime heritage.